It does seem as if the daily shaving soap and water would keep it clean. Never thought about conditioning, though, that might make sense since it's not getting the oils the animal's skin would be producing.
~Rich
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It does seem as if the daily shaving soap and water would keep it clean. Never thought about conditioning, though, that might make sense since it's not getting the oils the animal's skin would be producing.
~Rich
Oh no. Manufacturers don't recommend to take care your brushes. :fim: Only use and buy a new. :)
I like to use shampoo and conditioner about twice a year. But I like the way how the conditioner softens bristles a little.
Here's a link to the brush cleaning video I saw:
How to Clean a Shaving Brush using Vinegar and Borax, Bristle Cleaning
Unless your brush comes to you in this state,
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_e96GWMBYR-E/Su...n%20france.jpg
I wouldn't worry about it very much.
If it does happen to come in that state, I recommend extensive rinsing, preferably with a fire-hose and a paramedic.
I tried Borax and vinegar. It works really well.
Here's another:
YouTube - Cleaning A Shaving Brush